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Best Phosphorus-Rich Foods for Domestic Rabbits

Ranked by phosphorus content among foods safe for domestic rabbits in the Creature Feast catalog.

#1
Timothy Hay per 100g: approximately 200-300mg phosphorus Timothy hay naturally contains about 0.2-0.3% phosphorus with a balanced Ca:P ratio, making it the ideal phosphorus source for adult rabbits.
#2
Peas per 100g: approximately 108mg phosphorus Peas provide good phosphorus alongside protein. An occasional treat that contributes to mineral balance.
#3
Broccoli per 100g: approximately 66mg phosphorus Broccoli provides moderate phosphorus along with many other vitamins and minerals. Safe in small amounts as part of the greens rotation.
#4
Dandelion greens per 100g: approximately 66mg phosphorus Dandelion greens contribute about 66mg of phosphorus per 100g, adding to the mineral balance alongside their many other nutritional benefits.
#5
Kale per 100g: approximately 92mg phosphorus Kale provides about 92mg of phosphorus per 100g. Its relatively high Ca:P ratio means it should be rotated to maintain overall balance.
#6
Parsley per 100g: approximately 58mg phosphorus Parsley offers about 58mg phosphorus per 100g. A flavorful herb that contributes to mineral intake when used in rotation.
#7
Oats a pinch (about 5g), as a rare treat Oats provide about 52mg phosphorus per 100g and can be offered as a very rare treat. They also contribute some protein and fiber, but are too energy-dense for regular feeding.